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Wednesday, 03. 06. 2026 / 13:00 / Main Hall

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Sunday, 07. 06. 2026 / 16:50 / Main Hall
From 13 May 2026

Whispers in the Woods Le chant des forêts

Vincent Munier / France / 2025 / 93 min / French

Screenings

Wednesday, 03. 06. 2026 / 13:00 / Main Hall

Kino Babies

Tickets available only at the box office.

Sunday, 07. 06. 2026 / 16:50 / Main Hall
Following his film The Velvet Queen, in which he searched the Tibetan highlands for the elusive big cat, nature photographer Vincent Munier now invites us on an intimate journey to his native Vosges Mountains. Together with him, we will immerse ourselves in the sounds, textures, and scents of ancient forests. The film won the César Award for Best Documentary.

director Vincent Munier, DOP Vincent Munier, Antoine Lavorel, Laurent Joffrion, editing Laurent Joffrion, Vincent Schmitt, music Warren Ellis, Dom La Nena, Rosemary Standley, sound Vincent Munier, Antoine Lavorel, Laurent Joffrion, Léo-Pol Jacquot

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